Drake faced ghostwriting accusations in the past, notably in 2015 when Meek Mill claimed he didn't write his own raps. However, it later emerged that Drake mainly used writers for hooks on his more mainstream songs, but his timestamp tracks were solely his work. Amidst his ongoing feud with Kendrick Lamar, new ghostwriting allegations have surfaced, leaving fans questioning their perception of Drake. The controversy reignited with the leak of a Lil Yachty reference track for "Jumbrotron Shit Poppin," implying Drake's alleged laziness. The situation worsened when a Vory reference track for "Mob Ties" emerged, shocking fans who believed it was one of Drake's standout tracks. This incident, occurring on the "Scorpion" album released post the Pusha T incident, sparked debates about its impact on Drake's legacy. The fan reactions on Twitter reflected disappointment and raised concerns about the authenticity of Drake's music, a recurring theme since the initial 2015 accusations. With multiple instances coming to light, fans are left questioning the extent of reference tracks in Drake's repertoire.
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